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Former PM has been under medical watch for nearly five years; Tel Hashomer Hospital says it will continue to assist family in medical aspects.
Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was taken back to his home on the Sycamore Farm in the Negev on Friday morning, for the first time since he fell comatose from a stroke five years ago.
The Knesset Finance Committee earlier this week approved NIS 1.6 million annual funding for Sharon's treatment. A Finance Ministry representative told the committee that this is the sum it transfers to the Health Ministry each year for that purpose
Preparations have been made by Sharon's family over the course of this week to discharge him from the Sheba Medical Center inhttp://www.haaretz.com/news/national/ariel-sharon-moved-home-for-first-time-since-falling-comatose-1.324296
Intriguining, dude's back from the brink,
Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was taken back to his home on the Sycamore Farm in the Negev on Friday morning, for the first time since he fell comatose from a stroke five years ago.
The Knesset Finance Committee earlier this week approved NIS 1.6 million annual funding for Sharon's treatment. A Finance Ministry representative told the committee that this is the sum it transfers to the Health Ministry each year for that purpose
Preparations have been made by Sharon's family over the course of this week to discharge him from the Sheba Medical Center inhttp://www.haaretz.com/news/national/ariel-sharon-moved-home-for-first-time-since-falling-comatose-1.324296
Intriguining, dude's back from the brink,
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